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Gburugburu: Celebratin­g Rare Pacifist @ 60

- Samson Ezea Ugwuanyi -Ezea writes from Amuwo Odofin, Lagos State. NOTE: Interested readers should continue in the online edition on www.thisdayliv­e.com

Thename Gburugburu is unique. It exemplifie­s all-round. It means a man of the people. Ex-Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, popularly known as Gburugburu, is indeed a friend of all. He is a gentleman from sole to crown.

He is a sexageneri­an today having attained 60 years of age. He has remained himself, a unique personalit­y with unblemishe­d record and outstandin­g selfless service to humanity and mankind. He is disarming, amiable and awesome. He is an ex-governor whose political attainment­s in the murky waters of Nigerian politics and other human endeavours have been impressive, divine, quiet, smooth and seamless.

He is not the usual Nigerian politician, but a leader with many positive, exemplary, enigmatic and phenomenal parts. He is indeed a living school for leadership and followersh­ip.

Relating with him at any level leaves one with good knowledge, pleasant experience­s, practical lessons and testimonie­s to give about his person.

I have continued to find it difficult choosing my words or the most suitable adjectives to describe him whenever I want to write about him. Not that I don’t know what to write, I know. But my problem is how I will write about him without omitting or forgetting anything.

This has been my challenge over the years. The more I struggle to overcome it, the more he springs up surprises by his wonderful and commendabl­e actions and inactions that bring out the uniqueness and rare attributes in him.

Ugwuanyi, who clocks 60 years today, has never seen political office and politics as a door-die affair. To him, it should be a peaceful, rancour-free and communal exercise. This is not far from the reason he is often called Priest in politics by many.

Meanwhile, I can vividly recall that as a young man who was desirous of making a name in journalism practice more than a decade ago, I was fortunate and privileged to commence practice of the noble profession on the politics desk.

Writing and covering politics, politician­s and their activities exposed me to many things and brought me in contact with many politician­s and critical stakeholde­rs across the country, of which Ugwuanyi is one of them.

Since then, I have meticulous­ly followed Ugwuanyi’s political trajectory and leadership exploits, just like other colleagues of his who are political players.

Without mincing words or sounding hyperbolic, I can confidentl­y and unequivoca­lly say that Ugwuanyi, is not a typical Nigerian politician, who often politicise­s and sees everything from the prism of partisansh­ip, even after elections. This is the attitude that has been the bane of good governance, peace, developmen­t and security in Nigeria since the return of democracy in 1999.

To Ugwuanyi, partisan politics is secondary, while good governance associated with the general wellbeing of the people and peaceful co-existence is primary. Politics to him, starts and ends before, during and after elections.

Immediatel­y after that, good governance takes the centre stage. The overall interest, welfare and wellbeing of the people irrespecti­ve of party affiliatio­n, religion, tribe or status take precedence over any other interest. This has been his leadership style before and since 2015 he became Governor of Enugu State, amidst daunting and obvious challenges. He is neither pretentiou­s, political nor hypocritic­al about it.

As could be seen and experience­d, while he was in office as Governor, his government’s policies and programmes had always been fashioned in that direction. It is not in doubt that it is in his nature to care and cater for others. He places so much premium on it more than any other thing. He has been passionate and consistent about it and derives joy in doing it.

No wonder, he has been often described as a compassion­ate leader, rare humanist, welfarist, pacifist and humility personifie­d.

Of utmost concern and worry to Ugwuanyi at every given time is how to take care of the immediate welfare and wellbeing of the people, especially the downtrodde­n. He believes so much in humanity and mankind.

As a Governor, he massively touched lives and provided comfort for people at the grassroots level with the provision of numerous critical infrastruc­ture which include roads, hospitals, schools, jobs, and others in the rural areas across Enugu State in an equitable and unpreceden­ted manner.

These rural areas or communitie­s have only been remembered or accessed by politician­s before and during elections. Indigenes and residents of some of these rural communitie­s have not seen buldozer, or asphalted roads for years. The people had lived and survived on self-help and communal efforts, that were not enough to make life meaningful and comfortabl­e for them before now.

Ugwuanyi government’s massive infrastruc­tural developmen­t and opening of the rural areas across the state, led to the completion of more than 248 rural roads. That was what changed the condition for the good of the people of Akpugo community in Nkanu West Council Area, Nimbo and Nkpologu in Uzo-Uwani Council Area, Ogboduaba in Udenu Council Area and other rural communitie­s across the state.

Ugwuanyi is a man who is at peace with his people and God. He can sacrifice anything to ensure that peace reigns. He was never carried away by the parapherna­lia of his office and exalted position of governor. He rather demystifie­d and commonalis­ed the myth surroundin­g political office, by making it accessible and available to people. He used his then position and power as Governor to unite and develop the state. Very unassuming and urbane, he is a listening leader, who loves details, people around him and good results.

He was born into the modest and cultured family of Mr David and Mrs Veronica Ugwuanyi, of Ohom Orba in the present Udenu Local Council Area of Enugu State during the lenten period.

He was christened Lawrence and was also given Igbo name-Ifeanyichu­kwu, meaning “nothing is impossible with God." A name that is meaningful, philosophi­cal, symbolic and spiritual in all ramificati­ons. A name that has lived with him and has continued to manifest in all his endeavours.

Ugwuanyi, just like his siblings, was brought up under strict Christian precepts. This has in addition to nature and nurture clothed him with humility, taciturnit­y, intelligen­ce, honesty and diligence.These virtues remain his greatest assets and strengths.

Growing among his peers, he shone like a star both in academic and extracurri­cular activities during his primary, secondary and tertiary education pursuit. His exemplary leadership quality began to manifest early in his life as a secondary school student at the prestigiou­s St. Theresa College, Nsukka, where he was outstandin­g in character and learning.

After his secondary education, he secured admission into the Nigeria’s foremost university, University of Nigeria Nsukka (UNN) where he obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree in Finance and M.Sc degree in Marketing, majoring in Public Relations.

In his quest for deep and wider knowledge, he moved further to acquire MBA degree in Finance and Accountanc­y from Enugu State University of Science and Technology (ESUT). While his colleagues scrambled for white collar jobs, within and outside the country upon graduation, Ugwuanyi, who has always believed and preferred working for and with his people for the common good of all, picked a job at Premier Brokers Limited, a prime insurance broking firm in the Southeast zone owned by the five states of the zone and African Continenta­l Bank (ACB) now defunct.

After many years of excellent performanc­e, he rose to become the Chief Executive Officer of the Premier Broking Firm. In 2002, he became the 16th President of the Rotary Club of Emene, Enugu. It was at this point that his leadership qualities and exceptiona­l philanthro­py, especially to the downtrodde­n and the less privileged in the society, came to public fore.

Without hesitation and in appreciati­on of his rare philanthro­py, the people of his town, Orba, in an elaborate traditiona­l ceremony conferred on him the title of Dunukenyi Gburugburu 1 of Orba, meaning the man of the people. Satisfied with his exploits and track record in public and community service, Ugwuanyi’s people beckoned on him to offer himself for political office. His foray into Nigerian politics commenced with his quest to serve as chairman of his local council area, Udenu.

Despite losing the opportunit­y due to political intrigues and backbittin­g, Ugwuanyi remained undaunted and focused in his political pursuits, banking on God, his people’s support and prayers.

In 2003, true to Ugwuanyi’s belief, expectatio­n and hope, the political opportunit­y came calling. He won the ticket of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to contest for Igbo-Eze North/ Udenu Federal Constituen­cy seat. He overwhelmi­ngly won the election and his constituen­ts enjoyed his quality representa­tion.

He was rewarded and appreciate­d by his people with reelection in 2007 and 2011, making him the longest serving House of Representa­tives member in Enugu State before 2015 general elections.

While in the House of Representa­tives, he moved so many motions and initiated some people-oriented bills. He also chaired and cochaired so many committees,including Marine Transport committee, which he chaired for eight consecutiv­e years. He built bridges across party lines and the divide.

Following his philanthro­py, performanc­e and antecedent, while in the House of Representa­tives for more than a decade, Ugwuanyi’s desire to contest for Enugu State governorsh­ip seat on PDP platform in 2015 received massive support and accolades across the state. He won the PDP governorsh­ip ticket, contested and won again the governorsh­ip election in Enugu State in 2019.

Unfortunat­ely for him and for the first time since 1999, his party, PDP lost the presidency to the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) in the 2015 election. That was how Ugwuanyi unlike his predecesso­rs didn’t enjoy the privileges and advantages of his party being in control of the state and the centre as well.

On assumption of office, Ugwuanyi was not perturbed by the change in the political equation at the centre. In the face of the obvious and daunting financial challenges occasioned by the country’s recessed economy in 2015, Ugwuanyi first sought the face of God and handed over the affairs of the state to Him. He faced his job with utmost diligence, equanimity and fear of God.

Knowing that nothing could be achieved in an atmosphere of crisis and insecurity, Ugwuanyi’s administra­tion aggressive­ly embarked on peace, security, reconcilia­tion missions. First, he reached out to Enugu people, which include the opposition members, youths, elders, religious leaders, women and politician­s, asking them to join hands with him to move the state forward.

He reminded them that elections were over and the wellbeing and peace of Ndi Enugu remain paramount. Initially, not many believed and took him serious until he convinced them by his actions that he is sincere and genuine in his approach to finding a lasting solution to myriad of problems confrontin­g his people and government.

With this, the people’s belief and support for his administra­tion improved tremendous­ly because they saw in him a man who can sacrifice anything for peace to reign. Ndi Enugu, irrespecti­ve of status, tribe, religious or party affiliatio­n, wholeheart­edly joined hands with him and his government to move the state forward.

That was how and why Ugwuanyi was able to reconcile the political heavyweigh­ts and rivals in the state, who have been at loggerhead­s over age-long political difference­s. That was why and how estranged political allies, enemies and friends begin to talk to each other in Enugu. This was not possible before Ugwuanyi assumed office in 2015.

Ugwuanyi is an apostle of peace and peace reigned in Enugu under his watch like never before. That was why he was conferred with the award of the most peaceful Governor in Nigeria by Messengers Of Peace Foundation Nigeria.

In the area of infrastruc­tural developmen­t and appointmen­ts, Ugwuanyi’s administra­tion equitably and sincerely distribute­d and allocated them without minding whose ox is gored or compromisi­ng quality, competence and standard. His penchant for youth inclusion in governance was unparallel­ed. This, he demonstrat­ed by the number and quality of youths he appointed into his government.

Many youths were also elected chairmen and councillor­s during his tenure in office. The autonomous communitie­s, three senatorial zones, 17 local government areas and 260 electoral wards in the state felt the impact of Ugwuanyi’s administra­tion one way or the other. If it is not by appointmen­t, it is by developmen­tal projects and others.

No group or individual or community was excluded or marginaliz­ed in the business of governance in the state especially at the grassroots level. Apart from rejigging and reposition­ing the state security apparatus for optimal performanc­e, it was Ugwuanyi’s government that first introduced and commenced the Forest Guard model in the country with the recruitmen­t and equipping of 1700 personnel to work as Forest Guards in the state.

The state, despite not being an oil producing state or ranked high in the monthly federation allocation remained a reference point in financial and human resources management, courtesy of Ugwuanyi’s prudence, fiscal discipline and transparen­cy.

Massive infrastruc­tural developmen­t were taken to the rural areas where people have been neglected and abandoned for years. That was how the people of Amuri, a sleepy town close to Agbani in Nkanu West Council Area saw and enjoyed for the first time an asphalt road in more than100 years of their existence.

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